Abstract
This paper describes an interactive pattern recognition laboratory. The laboratory was designed for both research and teaching. For the researcher, it provides standard pattern recognition functions, a hierarchically organized pattern recognition data base, and a multidimensional graphic display capability. For the student it provides, in addition to the above capabilities, a vehicle for developing new pattern recognition algorithms. In addition to not having to develop support software, the student may compare the performance of his algorithms in the same environment as the existing ones.
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